
Mayke Kaag
Mayke Kaag is Professor of the Anthropology of Politics and Governance in Africa at the Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology (CADS) on behalf of the African Studies Centre Leiden.
Her current research focuses primarily on Africa’s global connections, including in the field of (geo-)politics, land issues, Islamic philanthropy and activism, knowledge production, and engagements with the diaspora. She is the convenor of the collaborative research group ‘Africa in the World: Rethinking Africa’s Global Connections’.
Key publications include: The Global Land Grab. Beyond the Hype (co-edited with Annelies Zoomers, Zed Books 2014); ‘Islamic charities from the Arab world in Africa: intercultural encounters of humanitarianism and morality’(2016); ‘Linking-in through education?: exploring the educational question in Africa from the perspective of flows and (dis)connections’ (2018), ‘A plea for kaleidoscopic knowledge production’ (together with Miriam Ocadiz, 2019), Destination Africa. Contemporary Africa as a Centre of Global Encounter (co-edited with G. Khan-Mohammad and S. Schmid, Brill 2020), and Trust and Trust Making in Africa’s Global Connections (co-edited with A. Thiel and I. Tarrósy, Brill 2025).